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Description
This test case exercises the installation using Non-English European language. Testing also includes verifying proper keymap selected during installation.
How to test
- Boot and initiate an install using any installation source (e.g. boot.iso, CD, DVD, live image or pxeboot)
- Proceed through the installer until the Language Selection step
- Choose a Non-English European language, such as French or German, and its related keymap in the Keyboard Selection step
- At the Disk Partitioning screen, select Encrypt System, click Next
- When prompted, enter a passphrase twice
- Finish installation and reboot
- Type your passphrase for decryption
- Select your user and type your password in the display manager
- Open at least two text editors and type characters specific to the keymap
- Open a web browser and test text input
- Open a terminal and try to log in as root
Expected Results
- The correct character set is displayed in the language selection screen
- Graphical installs have different support than text-mode
- The appropriate keymap is selected automatically based on the language
- Text input using the selected keymap works as expected
- Text appears to be translated in the selected language
- The appropriate timezone is selected based on the language
- Block devices are encrypted (install-time) and decrypted (boot-time) using characters specific to the keymap
- The language package is selected and installed by default
- The installed system is configured as expected
- /etc/sysconfig/i18n matches the language selected
- Firstboot, GDM defaults to the selected keymap
- GDM accepts user password defined in Firstboot
- Root password defined during installation is accepted
- Language specific characters such as "à", "á, "ç", "ô" and "ñ" work on text editors and web browsers
- Applications built using different toolkits have the same text input behavior